Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
4 Posts
0
16306
Inspiron 1300 can't connect to wi-fi router
Have just purchased a Dell Inspiron 1300 laptop with internal V.92 modem and Dell Wireless 1370 802.11 b/g Mini PCI Card installed.
My housemate currently connects to his broadband account using a MAC laptop and a wi-fi connection to a router - the ZyXEL Prestige 660W/HW Series ADSL 2+ 4 Port Gateway with 802.11g Wireless.
After much excitement at the prospect of being able to join him online wirelessly with my new laptop I discovered that, when searching for wireless connections, my laptop detected a few but none that belonged to us (these connections disappeared and re-appeared throughout the night but our router stayed on all night).
How come my laptop can't detect our router?
Do I need anything else to get online wirelessly?
Please help!
volcano11
28K Posts
0
February 24th, 2006 17:00
Is your router set to hide its SSID? If so, then you will have to configure the wireless card to explicitly connect to the network with the SSID of your router? Is MAC address filtering enabled on the router? Is any kind of wireless security enabled on the router?
Steve
pete-norwich
4 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 09:00
Thanks for your reply Steve.
Sorry but I'm a bit of a novice at this. How would I go about finding out all the info to the questions you asked?
WarlordOne
17 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 11:00
You must add the name (SSID) of the router to your utility along with the encryption protocol and key.
An easier solution would be for your roomate to enable SSID broadcast, allow you to connect once and then re-disable the broadcast.
pete-norwich
4 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 12:00
WarlordOne
17 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 12:00
WarlordOne
17 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 13:00
-Ask the person who set up the router, your friend. He picked the SSID, protocol, and key. You need to ask him
What do you mean by utility?
-Your system's software used to connect to the wireless connection.
How do you enable SSID boradcast on a mac?
-You don't. The SSID broadcast comes from the router. It's the router's way of saying "I'm here, I have an internet connection available!" It's disabled to keep people from trying to connect to his router and stealing his internet connection.
Once it's re-disabled will I still be able to connect to it?
-Yes. Once you've successfully connected to the router the settings are saved by your utility and it will automatically connect when you turn on your computer.
Thank you for your help.
No prob.
pete-norwich
4 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 13:00
ZyXEL Prestige 660W/HW Series ADSL 2+ 4 Port Gateway with 802.11g Wireless.
http://www.stegcomputer.ch/prodspics/zyxel/pics_pdfs/660HW/P660HW_Series_v3-40_QuickStartGuide.pdf
WarlordOne
17 Posts
0
February 25th, 2006 13:00